It’s the Season II opener of The Force Six. It’s a double-sized start with a lightning fast response as the Force Six sets its sights on a weaponized weather site. Catch the Lightning and throw the Thunder. It’s more tight and tantalizing tales and tints from Drew Spence and The Dynamic Universe..

Buy now on comiXology!

Along with episode 11 arriving on comiXology, the entire story arc is also available in print. Find out more here….

Drew Spence and The Dynamic Universe are proud to present the Building Blocks collection Volume I. We have the first three episodes of season II combined with season I episode 09 Metal Devil Maiden to create the incredible arc that marks the arrival of the synthoid agents. A loose-end clue leads the Force Six Annihilators to a base hidden in the clouds. The action is intense. It’s 132 pages of full color action, scripted and sketched by Drew Spence.

Force Six The Annihilators 12 Building Blocks Rolling Thunder
Thunder rolls across the heavens as the Force Six cadre investigates a Synthoid way station that’s disguised as a weather platform. The Building Blocks begin to stack as lightning strikes at the heart of The Annihilators. Story and Art by Drew Spencehttps://www.comixology.com/Force-Six...9pdGVtU2xpZGVy

This entire story arc also available in print. Find out more here….
Building Blocks Volume I

Drew Spence and The Dynamic Universe are proud to present the Building Blocks collection Volume I. We have the first three episodes of season II combined with season I episode 09 Metal Devil Maiden to create the incredible arc that marks the arrival of the synthoid agents. A loose-end clue leads the Force Six Annihilators to a base hidden in the clouds. The action is intense. It’s 132 pages of full color action, scripted and sketched by Drew Spence.

Print price $22.50 Digital Download $8.49

11 Building Blocks Volume I

Looks great, but what is this?

They were a team of specialists assembled to bring order to a chaotic universe. Something went wrong when right became their final choice. See the transformation from Renegade outcasts to Legends. They are Force Six, The Annihilators. Story & art by Drew Spence.

We are The Dynamic Universe. We create graphic comics. They sit between traditional strips and a 3-D style of photorealistic drama. Enjoy the science-fantasy action adventure with terrific tints, great graphics and compelling story-telling. Read the comic and enjoy the soundtrack. Story and art by Drew Spence.

What lurks and moves among the darkest of bones? There are stories of a terrible beast that waits for the unlucky and more so, the unawares. Fire Destiny will see the edges of his fate when he tangles and gets entangled in a terrifying tale of terrific terror. Coils and colors by Drew Spence.

Available in Digital and PRINT as a Trade Collection from Indy Planet
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The Bullet Points video series takes a shot at the comic series Force Six, The Annihilators. The creator, Drew Spence breaks down the happenings with an insider’s edge. They were a team of specialists assembled to bring order to a chaotic universe. Something went wrong when right became their final choice. See the transformation from Renegade outcasts to Legends. They are Force Six, The Annihilators. Story & art by Drew Spence.

If you don't mind me asking, who are you having doing the printing of your books, and how much does it generally cost? Also, is it generally an easy process, or do you run into snags along the way. Just curious, because I've never actually gone through that process and it's something I'm going to eventually face.

I use Ka-Blam. It's print on demand so you only need to print 1 copy of any book and your readers can order it directly. Here's what i wrote about them on another forum....
Indy Planet/Ka-Blam
Print on demand. Not much to say about them. You need to print at least 1 copy of your book to be listed in the store.
PROs:
-Print on demand so it's dead simple for your customers.
- Quality. Buyers love the quality. Pretty impressive thing to hold in your hands.
- Seem family run and feel more like partners than a corporation. Friendly.
- The link to your Store/Brand is dead simple.

My experience and undetermined.
I accidentally made more money from physical sales of my book that digital. I gave copies to my peoples of the early issues and I only ordered enough to have for myself. A mailed stuff to my Patreon and that's about it. Oh, I did a calendar that a lot of people liked so those I gave out at the end of last year. One thing I noted is that people wanted bigger books (trades) and not the smaller little issues or 'floppies'. For me, I made a massive 302 page book that is all of my 'Season I', which is 10 episodes together, digitally remastered, ahem, with extra artwork. I brought one around to show people and I sold them all. So it still looks like having physical prints is still a big part of the hustle.

Cons:
- Communication. They use a messenger interface, so there's no simple, direct email. And if you open multiple tickets, different reps will be dealing with your account. And they don't seem to share information.
- Time. I had the same issue with my W9 tax form, which to be fair, was the same issue comiXology claimed was delaying my account. So there must be something rather complicated behind setting up taxes for a new account or client. It takes 5 weeks for a title to be listed for Print-on-demand, which is usually a few days AFTER you get your book in the mail. Turn around time is rather fast.

You can use that link to see what a run would cost compared to the options you pick. If I was going to do a tradeshow or con, I might pick a different printer- that's cheaper, in terms of both quality and price per unit. Of course, the more you print, the lesser the price per book, but if I wanted a big number of books, I'd be inclined to shop around as some have said Ka-Blam is higher quality, but a bit more $.

A lot of the other print-on-demand places that I looked into, I see complaints about the color and quality. So it seems like you get what you pay for.

And yeah, having physical copies is still really good, even in this digital age. It's easier to see results from handing people your book or selling it to them on the spot than saying, "Well, go to my website and you can find my stuff there." And, of course, most people you tell that to probably won't go, as their attention will be drawn to something else.

From what I've heard from a really successful comics self publisher on the subject is that the website is great for building up readers and fanbases (he releases his pages for 'free', like I do, but makes a good amount of money on advertising), but the printed books are great for impulse buys from people at events, and for showing it to others in the entertainment business.

Drew Spence, the creator of the Force Six, The Annihilators graphic comic does a Bullet Points look at the series.

They were a team of specialists assembled to bring order to a chaotic universe. Something went wrong when right became their final choice. See the transformation from Renegade outcasts to Legends. They are Force Six, The Annihilators. Story & art by Drew Spence.

Fear lives in the corners of the sharpened mind. Force Six member Fire Destiny investigates the sinister silence and sees a sight hard enough to turn your bones to stone. Is there an ancient and sinister evil lurking among the serpentine labyrinths . Must a man lose in death to find life in the arms of an innocent girl? Coils of the Medusa combines Force Six, The Annihilators episode 14 and 15 into one huge adventure. Coils and Colors by Drew Spence.

Vacation. All I ever wanted. Vacation. Had to get away. There’s been a murder at an Eleven-Class hideaway and someone is hiding and someone else is getting in the way. On the way is Force Six members Alexi Alito; Agility and Louise Graham; LunStar-G. They’ll be stepping on toes and stepping out of line and even stepping out of bounds. If they don’t watch their step, they might be stepping into a trap. Visuals and verses by Drew Spence. 30 Pages full color

Force Six, The Annihilators is available in print and digital formats. Individual episodes are collected into trade versions and available for direct order. You can follow the Force Six on social media and support the comic series by picking up the various soundtracks and joining the ranks of the Patreons. As a Patreon supporter, you’ll receive early and full access to the Force Comic series, extra material, alternative artwork, wallpapers and more. Thank you for supporting Foce Six, The Annihilators and The Dynamic Universe. www.TheDynamicUniverse.com

Force Six The Annihilators 17 Last Resort Part II Pooling Resources
It’s dress up with living dolls as Force Six members Agility and LunStar-G are sent investigate the murder of a well-connected governing figure. Now that his knowings are being used by his political opponents, it’s clear something sinister is going on at the Rise Risqué Resort. Louise will get dolled up and a dollup of information is all Agility needs to sort the situation at the sordid resort. All sorts of action will ensue.
Written and rendered by Drew Spence.
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You know, what happens is, comiXology picks a few pages to preview for every title. I find it incredibly…interesting that they picked pages from the dinner scene instead of any of the fight scenes. I guess their editor(s) liked this moment. Thanks comiXology!

They must have loved that sequence. Maybe there’s someone reading this who has never read a Force Six comic before. This is also from the same episode.
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The book is fresh off the press from comiXology for only $1.99.

And DriveThruComics as a watermarked PDF, also $1.99.

Or for FREE on the Patreon.

And the entire story arc is available in print for direct order from Indy Planet!

Force Six The Annihilators
18 Last Resort Part III: Dollhouse of Glass

People who live in glass houses and agents undercover. It’s the final mission wrap and emergency glass break as Agility and LunStar-G complete their work order at the 3R resort. The last puzzle piece is put in place. 40 pages, Full color. Pictures and poetry by Drew Spence.

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They were a team of specialists assembled to bring order to a chaotic universe. Something went wrong when right became their final choice. See the transformation from Renegade outcasts to Legends. They are Force Six, The Annihilators. Story & art by Drew Spence.

We are The Dynamic Universe. We create graphic comics. They sit between traditional strips and a 3-D style of photorealistic drama. Enjoy the science-fantasy action adventure with terrific tints, great graphics and compelling story-telling. Read the comic and enjoy the soundtrack. Story and art by Drew Spence.

Thank you for your support. All of our titles are available in digital and print formats.

Force Six, The Annihilators
episode 19 The Incendiary – new story arc starts!

Always a day of excitement when a new story arc starts. Lots of great feedback for this arc. Thanks to all the supporters of the Force Six comic title.

Interesting that comiXology simply chose the first three pages and gave no hints as to what was going to happen next. They probably figured the dragon was a big reveal and needed to wait until you dug in. Most of our readers know what to expect so, here are a few more pages.